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from functools import partial
import torch
import torch.nn as nn
import torch.nn.functional as F
def upfirdn2d_native(tensor, kernel, up=1, down=1, pad=(0, 0)):
up_x = up_y = up
down_x = down_y = down
pad_x0 = pad_y0 = pad[0]
pad_x1 = pad_y1 = pad[1]
_, channel, in_h, in_w = tensor.shape
tensor = tensor.reshape(-1, in_h, in_w, 1)
_, in_h, in_w, minor = tensor.shape
kernel_h, kernel_w = kernel.shape
out = tensor.view(-1, in_h, 1, in_w, 1, minor)
# Temporary workaround for mps specific issue: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/84535
if tensor.device.type == "mps":
out = out.to("cpu")
out = F.pad(out, [0, 0, 0, up_x - 1, 0, 0, 0, up_y - 1])
out = out.view(-1, in_h * up_y, in_w * up_x, minor)
out = F.pad(out, [0, 0, max(pad_x0, 0), max(pad_x1, 0), max(pad_y0, 0), max(pad_y1, 0)])
out = out.to(tensor.device) # Move back to mps if necessary
out = out[
:,
max(-pad_y0, 0) : out.shape[1] - max(-pad_y1, 0),
max(-pad_x0, 0) : out.shape[2] - max(-pad_x1, 0),
:,
]
out = out.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
out = out.reshape([-1, 1, in_h * up_y + pad_y0 + pad_y1, in_w * up_x + pad_x0 + pad_x1])
w = torch.flip(kernel, [0, 1]).view(1, 1, kernel_h, kernel_w)
out = F.conv2d(out, w)
out = out.reshape(
-1,
minor,
in_h * up_y + pad_y0 + pad_y1 - kernel_h + 1,
in_w * up_x + pad_x0 + pad_x1 - kernel_w + 1,
)
out = out.permute(0, 2, 3, 1)
out = out[:, ::down_y, ::down_x, :]
out_h = (in_h * up_y + pad_y0 + pad_y1 - kernel_h) // down_y + 1
out_w = (in_w * up_x + pad_x0 + pad_x1 - kernel_w) // down_x + 1
return out.view(-1, channel, out_h, out_w)
def upsample_2d(hidden_states, kernel=None, factor=2, gain=1):
r"""Upsample2D a batch of 2D images with the given filter.
Accepts a batch of 2D images of the shape `[N, C, H, W]` or `[N, H, W, C]` and upsamples each image with the given
filter. The filter is normalized so that if the input pixels are constant, they will be scaled by the specified
`gain`. Pixels outside the image are assumed to be zero, and the filter is padded with zeros so that its shape is
a: multiple of the upsampling factor.
Args:
hidden_states: Input tensor of the shape `[N, C, H, W]` or `[N, H, W, C]`.
kernel: FIR filter of the shape `[firH, firW]` or `[firN]`
(separable). The default is `[1] * factor`, which corresponds to nearest-neighbor upsampling.
factor: Integer upsampling factor (default: 2).
gain: Scaling factor for signal magnitude (default: 1.0).
Returns:
output: Tensor of the shape `[N, C, H * factor, W * factor]`
"""
assert isinstance(factor, int) and factor >= 1
if kernel is None:
kernel = [1] * factor
kernel = torch.tensor(kernel, dtype=torch.float32)
if kernel.ndim == 1:
kernel = torch.outer(kernel, kernel)
kernel /= torch.sum(kernel)
kernel = kernel * (gain * (factor**2))
pad_value = kernel.shape[0] - factor
output = upfirdn2d_native(
hidden_states,
kernel.to(device=hidden_states.device),
up=factor,
pad=((pad_value + 1) // 2 + factor - 1, pad_value // 2),
)
return output
def downsample_2d(hidden_states, kernel=None, factor=2, gain=1):
r"""Downsample2D a batch of 2D images with the given filter.
Accepts a batch of 2D images of the shape `[N, C, H, W]` or `[N, H, W, C]` and downsamples each image with the
given filter. The filter is normalized so that if the input pixels are constant, they will be scaled by the
specified `gain`. Pixels outside the image are assumed to be zero, and the filter is padded with zeros so that its
shape is a multiple of the downsampling factor.
Args:
hidden_states: Input tensor of the shape `[N, C, H, W]` or `[N, H, W, C]`.
kernel: FIR filter of the shape `[firH, firW]` or `[firN]`
(separable). The default is `[1] * factor`, which corresponds to average pooling.
factor: Integer downsampling factor (default: 2).
gain: Scaling factor for signal magnitude (default: 1.0).
Returns:
output: Tensor of the shape `[N, C, H // factor, W // factor]`
"""
assert isinstance(factor, int) and factor >= 1
if kernel is None:
kernel = [1] * factor
kernel = torch.tensor(kernel, dtype=torch.float32)
if kernel.ndim == 1:
kernel = torch.outer(kernel, kernel)
kernel /= torch.sum(kernel)
kernel = kernel * gain
pad_value = kernel.shape[0] - factor
output = upfirdn2d_native(
hidden_states, kernel.to(device=hidden_states.device), down=factor, pad=((pad_value + 1) // 2, pad_value // 2)
)
return output
class Mish(torch.nn.Module):
def forward(self, hidden_states):
return hidden_states * torch.tanh(torch.nn.functional.softplus(hidden_states))
class Downsample2D(nn.Module):
"""
A downsampling layer with an optional convolution.
Parameters:
channels: channels in the inputs and outputs.
use_conv: a bool determining if a convolution is applied.
dims: determines if the signal is 1D, 2D, or 3D. If 3D, then downsampling occurs in the inner-two dimensions.
"""
def __init__(self, channels, use_conv=False, out_channels=None, padding=1, name="conv"):
super().__init__()
self.channels = channels
self.out_channels = out_channels or channels
self.use_conv = use_conv
self.padding = padding
stride = 2
self.name = name
if use_conv:
conv = nn.Conv2d(self.channels, self.out_channels, 3, stride=stride, padding=padding)
else:
assert self.channels == self.out_channels
conv = nn.AvgPool2d(kernel_size=stride, stride=stride)
# TODO(Suraj, Patrick) - clean up after weight dicts are correctly renamed
if name == "conv":
self.Conv2d_0 = conv
self.conv = conv
elif name == "Conv2d_0":
self.conv = conv
else:
self.conv = conv
def forward(self, hidden_states):
assert hidden_states.shape[1] == self.channels
if self.use_conv and self.padding == 0:
pad = (0, 1, 0, 1)
hidden_states = F.pad(hidden_states, pad, mode="constant", value=0)
assert hidden_states.shape[1] == self.channels
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class ResnetBlock2D(nn.Module):
def __init__(
self,
*,
in_channels,
out_channels=None,
conv_shortcut=False,
dropout=0.0,
temb_channels=512,
groups=32,
groups_out=None,
pre_norm=True,
eps=1e-6,
non_linearity="swish",
time_embedding_norm="default",
kernel=None,
output_scale_factor=1.0,
use_in_shortcut=None,
up=False,
down=False,
):
super().__init__()
self.pre_norm = pre_norm
self.pre_norm = True
self.in_channels = in_channels
out_channels = in_channels if out_channels is None else out_channels
self.out_channels = out_channels
self.use_conv_shortcut = conv_shortcut
self.time_embedding_norm = time_embedding_norm
self.up = up
self.down = down
self.output_scale_factor = output_scale_factor
if groups_out is None:
groups_out = groups
self.norm1 = torch.nn.GroupNorm(num_groups=groups, num_channels=in_channels, eps=eps, affine=True)
self.conv1 = torch.nn.Conv2d(in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1)
if temb_channels is not None:
self.time_emb_proj = torch.nn.Linear(temb_channels, out_channels)
else:
self.time_emb_proj = None
self.norm2 = torch.nn.GroupNorm(num_groups=groups_out, num_channels=out_channels, eps=eps, affine=True)
self.dropout = torch.nn.Dropout(dropout)
self.conv2 = torch.nn.Conv2d(out_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1)
if non_linearity == "swish":
self.nonlinearity = lambda x: F.silu(x)
elif non_linearity == "mish":
self.nonlinearity = Mish()
elif non_linearity == "silu":
self.nonlinearity = nn.SiLU()
self.upsample = self.downsample = None
if self.up:
if kernel == "fir":
fir_kernel = (1, 3, 3, 1)
self.upsample = lambda x: upsample_2d(x, kernel=fir_kernel)
elif kernel == "sde_vp":
self.upsample = partial(F.interpolate, scale_factor=2.0, mode="nearest")
else:
self.upsample = Upsample2D(in_channels, use_conv=False)
elif self.down:
if kernel == "fir":
fir_kernel = (1, 3, 3, 1)
self.downsample = lambda x: downsample_2d(x, kernel=fir_kernel)
elif kernel == "sde_vp":
self.downsample = partial(F.avg_pool2d, kernel_size=2, stride=2)
else:
self.downsample = Downsample2D(in_channels, use_conv=False, padding=1, name="op")
self.use_in_shortcut = self.in_channels != self.out_channels if use_in_shortcut is None else use_in_shortcut
self.conv_shortcut = None
if self.use_in_shortcut:
self.conv_shortcut = torch.nn.Conv2d(in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0)
def forward(self, input_tensor, temb):
hidden_states = input_tensor
hidden_states = self.norm1(hidden_states) # hidden_states: torch.Size([1, 128, 64, 64])
hidden_states = self.nonlinearity(hidden_states)
if self.upsample is not None: # when crossattn, both upsample and downsample is None
input_tensor = self.upsample(input_tensor)
hidden_states = self.upsample(hidden_states)
elif self.downsample is not None:
input_tensor = self.downsample(input_tensor)
hidden_states = self.downsample(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.conv1(hidden_states)
if temb is not None:
temb = self.time_emb_proj(self.nonlinearity(temb))[:, :, None, None]
hidden_states = hidden_states + temb # just add together
hidden_states = self.norm2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.nonlinearity(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.conv2(hidden_states)
if self.conv_shortcut is not None:
input_tensor = self.conv_shortcut(input_tensor)
output_tensor = (input_tensor + hidden_states) / self.output_scale_factor
return output_tensor
class Upsample2D(nn.Module):
"""
An upsampling layer with an optional convolution.
Parameters:
channels: channels in the inputs and outputs.
use_conv: a bool determining if a convolution is applied.
dims: determines if the signal is 1D, 2D, or 3D. If 3D, then upsampling occurs in the inner-two dimensions.
"""
def __init__(self, channels, use_conv=False, use_conv_transpose=False, out_channels=None, name="conv"):
super().__init__()
self.channels = channels
self.out_channels = out_channels or channels
self.use_conv = use_conv
self.use_conv_transpose = use_conv_transpose
self.name = name
conv = None
if use_conv_transpose:
conv = nn.ConvTranspose2d(channels, self.out_channels, 4, 2, 1)
elif use_conv:
conv = nn.Conv2d(self.channels, self.out_channels, 3, padding=1)
# TODO(Suraj, Patrick) - clean up after weight dicts are correctly renamed
if name == "conv":
self.conv = conv
else:
self.Conv2d_0 = conv
def forward(self, hidden_states, output_size=None):
assert hidden_states.shape[1] == self.channels
if self.use_conv_transpose:
return self.conv(hidden_states)
# Cast to float32 to as 'upsample_nearest2d_out_frame' op does not support bfloat16
# TODO(Suraj): Remove this cast once the issue is fixed in PyTorch
# https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/86679
dtype = hidden_states.dtype
if dtype == torch.bfloat16:
hidden_states = hidden_states.to(torch.float32)
# if `output_size` is passed we force the interpolation output
# size and do not make use of `scale_factor=2`
if output_size is None:
hidden_states = F.interpolate(hidden_states, scale_factor=2.0, mode="nearest")
else:
hidden_states = F.interpolate(hidden_states, size=output_size, mode="nearest")
# If the input is bfloat16, we cast back to bfloat16
if dtype == torch.bfloat16:
hidden_states = hidden_states.to(dtype)
# TODO(Suraj, Patrick) - clean up after weight dicts are correctly renamed
if self.use_conv:
if self.name == "conv":
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
else:
hidden_states = self.Conv2d_0(hidden_states)
return hidden_states